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    There is one bigger patch reef (Hen) surrounded by a bunch of little coral patches (Chickens). The spot can be reached by snorkeling tour boat from Islamorada. This snorkeling site is notorious for its great live hard corals and beautiful topography. There is a plethora of little and…

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    Animal Farm Equality

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    The “Animal Farm” by George Orwell is criticize novella about the communist government in Europe using animal as character. It was during Second World War Orwell found that ruling class (Bourgeoisies) dominating the working class (Proletariat) which leave Proletariat without option, but to revolt. In the novella we can find that pigs dominate the other animal and other animal working tirelessly. Therefore domination, inequality and deceive are the causes of class conflict in the novella. After…

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    hierarchy, coupled with early text that shed negative light on the idea of female rulers. It made the idea of powerful women seem stranger and often unnatural since they would have challenged the authority of men. Rulers and influential women, similar to hens, represented dynastic decline. As a wife, Wu also broke standards set by Confucius followers regarding marriage. Chinese women could not have multiple husbands and some could not remarry after their husband’s death but men were allowed to…

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    Oppression In Animal Farm

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    Once again, the pigs are noted to be accepted as the leaders of the farm due to their intelligence. They are the ones who make important decisions. However, the rest of the animals still get a say as they have to vote in order for decisions to be made. This makes it so that the pigs have more control, but are still not in complete control. Meanwhile, Snowball and Napoleon are representing their symbols of Trotsky and Stalin, respectively. Stalin and Trotsky had different political policies and…

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    thinks of giving them extra food, breaks, or even grooming them. Jones not only works his animals to hard, but he also cares more about himself than anyone else. For example, one of the animals on the farm is hens. Hens produce eggs which provide food for many people. Jones abuses his power to the hens when he sells or cooks the eggs to make a profit of his own or to eat the eggs, which is murdering an animal. Lastly Farmer Jones abuses his power to the animals when the animals grow old. Many…

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    Body: It has always been expected for children to develop to a state of mind where they become trustworthy resources in society to depend upon. There is no other best way for a child to prove his/her developed trustworthiness than to show their ability to keep a promise—become a person of their word. In folktales, children are influenced to become dependable individuals by demonstrating fantasized rewarding conclusions, and if not they will suffer the consequences. This is best demonstrated in…

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    Veganism In America

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    support their unnatural weight, when they can’t walk to get water or food, they die from dehydration or starvation, according to PETA.org. The chickens, turkeys and ducks are also not given enough space that they often cannot turn around. Egg laying hens are forced in cramped cages, pigs, chickens, and cows are put up in small, over crowded…

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    A dog was found with her muzzle taped shut, the lives of performing Orcas have been cut from 30 years to nine years, the United States still allows for testing on chimpanzees, and a recent investigation at Foster Farms detailed that chickens were being punched and plucked alive. This is merely the surface of what we hear about animal cruelty but more lies beneath. Animal cruelty is not a new issue in the United States; however, it is an issue that does not get enough attention. Animal cruelty…

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    be viewed as cross-cultural?” Communication is different in many ways between men and women when the two are communicating the woman may say something one way and the man could take it in a completing different way. First, Tannen talks about how [w]hen women tell men, “You aren’t listening.” Men will reply “I am” or “[H]e doesn’t listen to me,” “[H]e doesn’t talk to me.” Page 330 that is how people of different sexes can get into alterations of anger or not talking to one another. [M]en guard…

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    In David Sedaris’s short story, “Jesus Shaves”, he uses humor to help the reader see the obvious contradictions and absurdities in some of the long held traditions kept by their religion or faith. Holiday traditions was a topic in the French class, the traditions of different cultures were misunderstood or could not be explained by their basic language. The explanations of the “Easter bunny” or the “Easter bell” were dismissed by some of the students as tall tales since they could not adequately…

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